on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region

Agenda and Program

Escalante National Monument, Southern Utah

Agenda

Thanks to the hard work of the people and organizations that organized science sessions and workshops for this edition of the Biennial Conference, the sessions and speakers are outstanding and we are looking forward to
the best Biennial Conference yet! Please download the 13th Biennial Conference Program to see a complete list of the sessions, speakers, posters, and workshops.

At-A-Glance Agenda

Monday, October 5 (Clients' Day)

Clients' Day is an opportunity for groups to meet, host workshops and short courses, or participate in field trips.

Meeting rooms at the High Country Conference Center have been reserved for use by conference participants for side meetings. If you are attending the conference and would like to schedule a meeting room at no charge, please contact Biennial.Conference@nau.edu. Only registered participants may schedule a meeting room.

7:00 – 8:30 pm: Keynote Speaker: Curt Stager, author of Deep Future and more recently Your Atomic Self, will give us the
long-term view of climate change impacts in his talk, which is titled “Climate
Whiplash: What Happens After Global Warming?” –
Prochnow Auditorium(Admission is free and the public is welcome)